I think it's an EQ, only the emphasis bands react in the opposite than expected way.Rellik wrote:I don't really understand the graphical display... but it's fun. I can't tell if it's an EQ or a Waveshaper...
Voxengo Boogex Guitar Amp (alpha)
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- KVRian
- 600 posts since 6 Feb, 2004 from London, UK
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 12 Mar, 2004 from LA CA USA
It wouldn't need a bypass switch; I'm only talking about reverb for the amp: in other words, sending the amp signal into an impulse that would need to be variable (as in direct/effected).
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4030 posts since 7 Sep, 2002
SAP, just try lowering the Drive if it sounds washed out, or try tuning the emphasis filter.
Rellik & akisd28, this is EMPHASIS filter. It is always followed by a de-emphasis filter of the negative gain. Between these stages distortion is applied.
I won't be making a wet/dry switch - amp impulses usually won't allow this to work good due to phase problems. Also I won't be adding a bypass switch - I do not see a reason to run guitar amp without some impulse. You could always load a dirac sample for bypass if really in need of it.
Rellik & akisd28, this is EMPHASIS filter. It is always followed by a de-emphasis filter of the negative gain. Between these stages distortion is applied.
I won't be making a wet/dry switch - amp impulses usually won't allow this to work good due to phase problems. Also I won't be adding a bypass switch - I do not see a reason to run guitar amp without some impulse. You could always load a dirac sample for bypass if really in need of it.
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- KVRist
- 327 posts since 13 Nov, 2002 from Germany, Darmstadt
For those who don't know much about DSP: use this one.Also I won't be adding a bypass switch - I do not see a reason to run guitar amp without some impulse. You could always load a dirac sample for bypass if really in need of it.
